Telling Your Story Through the Power of Evidence
Join Claire Khan and Charlie Spencer on April 27th, 2023, as they explore the importance of taking an evidence-based approach to storytelling. Discover the information that underpins stories, review a case study on the potential of YJSF data, and learn how to connect with your local YJS using projec
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FY1 Doctors Induction 2023-24 Overview
Comprehensive overview of the FY1 Doctors Induction 2023-24 by Simran Sehdev, Lowri Foster Davies, Claire Barnett, and Peeyush Kumar. The induction covers various aspects such as the Med Ed website, team introductions, foundation programme booklet, Horus ePortfolio requirements, teaching sessions, P
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UK Acromegaly Register: Past, Present, and Future Research Overview
The UK Acromegaly Register (UKAR) is a long-standing project initiated in 1997 to gather data on patients with acromegaly in the UK. Led by Dr. Claire Higham, the register aims to provide epidemiological insights into the long-term outcomes of acromegaly patients undergoing different treatments. It
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Enhancing Childhood Asthma Care in Lewisham: The Community Nursing Team's Approach
University Hospital Lewisham has observed high rates of child asthma-related Emergency Department visits and subsequent admissions. To address this, a specialized nursing team was established, aiming to provide integrated care pathways for children with asthma in the community. Led by Matron Claire
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Independent Health & Social Care - Transforming the Future of Healthcare
Meet Claire Sutton, the Transformational Lead for the Independent Health & Social Care Sector, driving initiatives like care home staffing tools, nursing role profiles, and collective bargaining reviews. Collaborate with a diverse team across regions to enhance data, communication, and nursing pract
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Development of Indigenous Cultural Identity Scale Using a Mixed-Methods Approach
Awehiawaks Karson Herne and Dr. Claire J. Starrs explore the Indigenous Cultural Identity Scale (ICINA), integrating Indigenous knowledge with Western therapeutic methods. The study focuses on ICINA's effectiveness and validity through two phases, examining the narratives/stories within a Medicine W
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Insights into the World of Insurance Advocacy by Dr. Claire Muselman
Explore Dr. Claire Muselman's mission to thrive with passion, compassion, and humor, alongside inspiring messages from Kid President and insights into workers' compensation and messaging strategies in the insurance industry.
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Understanding Break-Even Analysis for Small Business - A Practical Example
This session covers the essentials of break-even analysis, using Claire's Hairdressers as a case study. Learn how to calculate fixed costs, variable costs, contribution per unit, and determine the break-even point in units. Follow step-by-step instructions to plot a break-even graph and watch a YouT
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Impact of Dissolved Oxygen and Flow Rate on Watercress Germination and Growth
A study by Claire Cleveland and Dr. Laurie Mauger explores the effects of dissolved oxygen concentration and flow rate on watercress germination and growth. The research includes ecological markers, existing evidence, hypothesis, experimental design, and anecdotal results indicating that watercress
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Empowering Students with Career Guidance at Cambian Wing College
Cambian Wing College provides comprehensive career guidance to students through sessions with Employability Co-ordinator Angela Lawrence. The guidance covers CV writing, cover letters, job applications, and interview skills. Students also have access to work experience, supported internships, and ap
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Words Yesterday and Today Research Project by Prof. Tony McEnery and Dr. Claire Dembry
Explore the Words Yesterday and Today research project led by Prof. Tony McEnery from Lancaster University and Dr. Claire Dembry from Cambridge University Press. This project delves into language usage trends, linguistic analysis, and social media discourse. Join the conversation on Twitter with @Cl
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Unions Post-Weber: Representational Responsibilities For Human Rights
This presentation by Claire Mumm from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law discusses the impact of expanded jurisdiction over human rights issues post-Weber on unions' representational responsibilities for their members. It delves into the changes in DFR case law, claims against unions at Human
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Essential Role of Third Sector Organizations in COVID-19 Response and Recovery
This research study by Claire Bynner and the University of Glasgow team focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on families, children, and young people, as well as the response of local third sector organizations in Scotland. The findings highlight the remarkable mobilization of the third sector during th
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Importance of Uncertainties in Land Surface Temperature Data Analysis
Uncertainties play a crucial role for users of Land Surface Temperature (LST) data as they help in understanding the degree of doubt in measured values. Claire Bulgin from the University of Reading emphasizes the difference between error and uncertainty, highlighting the necessity of considering unc
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Breast Cancer Clinical Research Update: Key Findings and Studies Overview
The SWAG.Network Breast Cancer Clinical Advisory Group Research Update by Claire Matthews discusses the latest developments in breast cancer studies from April 2020 to March 2022. It covers national recruitment data, comparison between national and regional recruitment, and details of ongoing studie
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Exploring Melodic Features of Mode in Polyphony
Dive into a workshop on digital musicology at McGill University, where experts such as Claire Arthur, Julie Cumming, and Peter Schubert discuss assessing melodic features of mode in polyphony. The event, titled "À La Mode," took place on April 27th, 2018, under the CIRMMT Workshop.
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Development of Zero-Drift Contact Temperature Sensors for Industrial Use
Claire Elliott presented on the tasks undertaken in the EMPRESS project's WP2, focusing on the design, testing, and validation of integrated self-validating thermocouples and ultra-stable MIMS thermocouples for industrial applications. The development of a new design that addresses fragility and int
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Addressing Criminalisation of Looked-After Children in Care System
Research and policy initiatives led by Claire Sands focus on representing looked-after children at police stations to end unnecessary criminalisation. The programme aims to mitigate the disproportionate criminalisation, high police call-outs, and formal convictions of children in residential care. B
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Comparative Study of Relationships in "Foster" by Claire Keegan
Explore the complex dynamics of relationships within the novella "Foster" by Claire Keegan, set in rural Wexford in 1981. The story delves into the interactions between characters such as the girl, her father Dan, Edna, John, and the traditional family, highlighting themes of family ties, neglect, p
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The Ideas Challenge - Solution for Maria's Unpredictability
The Ideas Challenge team consisting of Adam Field from University of Southampton and Claire Knowles from University of Edinburgh presents a unique solution to address Maria's unpredictable behavior at the abbey. By putting her in a position of responsibility, ensuring she falls in love, and making h
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CEPASSOC Research Project: Understanding Social Protection for Platform Workers
CEPASSOC Research Project, led by Dr. Claire Marzo, focuses on social protections for platform workers in Europe. The project aims to test the concept of social citizenship as a normative framework for universalization. It covers five hypotheses, three objects, and involves three disciplines across
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Treatment and Recovery Committee Meeting for Substance Use Response Group
The Treatment and Recovery Committee, part of the Substance Use Response Group (SURG), is hosting a meeting on April 25, 2022, at 3:30 pm. The agenda includes establishing quorum, public comments, member introductions, and discussing special populations affected by substance use disorders. Join the
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